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Fuzzy Preference Modelling and Multicriteria Decision Support

English · Hardback

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The encounter, in the late seventies, between the theory of triangular norms, issuing frorn stochastic geornetry, especially the works of Menger, Schweizer and Sklar, on the one band, and the theory of fuzzy sets due to Zadeh, 10n the other band has been very fruitful. Triangular norms have proved to be ready-rnade mathematical rnodels of fuzzy set intersections and have shed light on the algebraic foundations of fuzzy sets. One basic idea behind the study of triangular norms is to solve functional equations that stern frorn prescribed axioms describing algebraic properties such as associativity. Alternative operations such as rneans have been characterized in a similar way by Kolmogorov, for instance, and the rnethods for solving functional equations are now weil established thanks to the efforts of Aczel, among others. One can say without overstaternent that the introduction of triangular norms in fuzzy sets has strongly influenced further developrnents in fuzzy set theory, and has significantly contributed to its better acceptance in pure and applied rnathematics circles. The book by Fodor and Roubens systematically exploits the benefits of this encounter in the- analysis of fuzzy relations. The authors apply functional equation rnethods to notions such as equivalence relations, and various kinds of orderings, for the purpose of preference rnodelling. Centtal to this book is the rnultivalued extension of the well-known result claiming that any relation expressing weak preference can be separated into three cornponents respectively describing strict preference, indifference and incomparability.

List of contents

1 Fuzzy logical connectives.- 2 Valued binary relations.- 3 Valued preference modelling.- 4 Similarity relations and valued orders.- 5 Aggregation operations.- 6 Ranking procedures.- 7 Multiple criteria decision making.- 8 Summary, perspectives and open problems.- References.

Summary

Provides coverage of the important results about fuzzy logic including negations, conjunctions, disjunctions, implications and gives the interrelations between those different connectives. This work brings together multiple results about valued binary relations satisfying diverse transitivity-type conditions.

Product details

Authors J Fodor, J C Fodor, J. C. Fodor, J.C. Fodor, János Fodor, M R Roubens, M. R. Roubens, M.R. Roubens
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 26.06.2009
 
EAN 9780792331162
ISBN 978-0-7923-3116-2
No. of pages 256
Dimensions 155 mm x 235 mm x 19 mm
Weight 578 g
Illustrations XVI, 256 p.
Series Theory and Decision Library D:
Theory and Decision Library D:
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

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